APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1653). Mercurius alethes: or, An humble petition of the corrupt party, dissolved at Westminster, April 20. 1653. To the present power in being: Together with a former petition, penned in the yeer 1650 for the benefit of some publique and private friends, and delivered onely in a manuscript by the same author. Wherein is much truth acknowledged, as also 1 corruption. 2 Partiality. 3 Want of charity. 4 Insolency and pride. 5 A world of self-interest. printed neer Pauls Stable.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mercurius Alethes: Or, An Humble Petition of the Corrupt Party, Dissolved at Westminster, April 20. 1653. To the Present Power in Being: Together with a Former Petition, Penned in the Yeer 1650 for the Benefit of Some Publique and Private Friends, and Delivered Onely in a Manuscript by the Same Author. Wherein Is Much Truth Acknowledged, as Also 1 Corruption. 2 Partiality. 3 Want of Charity. 4 Insolency and Pride. 5 A World of Self-interest. London,: printed neer Pauls Stable, 1653.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mercurius Alethes: Or, An Humble Petition of the Corrupt Party, Dissolved at Westminster, April 20. 1653. To the Present Power in Being: Together with a Former Petition, Penned in the Yeer 1650 for the Benefit of Some Publique and Private Friends, and Delivered Onely in a Manuscript by the Same Author. Wherein Is Much Truth Acknowledged, as Also 1 Corruption. 2 Partiality. 3 Want of Charity. 4 Insolency and Pride. 5 A World of Self-interest. printed neer Pauls Stable, 1653.

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